Author: Iqra Khan

Islamabad, Aug 31: Over 1,000 students from public schools in the Islamabad Capital Territory (ICT) have started their new academic journeys as part of the free six-month diploma programs in foreign languages. According to a press release, the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training took the initiative in coordination with NUML University resource people.”The first group will provide language instruction in Chinese, Japanese, and German.” The program’s goal is to give students useful language skills so they can succeed academically and professionally in the increasingly globalized world.

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Islamabad, Aug 31: The deadline for converting Un-Balloted Files into plots for Sector B-Commercial and Lake View Commercial in Kings Town Phase-I has been crucially extended, according to Al-Kabir Developers. The new deadline is now set on September 15, 2024, This postponement gives investors more time to purchase a desirable plot in one of the most sought-after complexes in Lahore. It presents a fantastic chance for both present and future investors to complete their investments and guarantee their spot in the vibrant Kings Town community. Investors can create the groundwork for profitable commercial initiatives in a region that is expected…

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Islamabad, Aug 31: The Divisional Development Working Party (DDWP) has approved funding for nine road projects in the districts of Bhakkar and Khushab, with a total budget of PKR 960 million. The information includes the fact that on Wednesday, Sargodha Division Commissioner Jahanzeb Awan presided over a meeting at which the consent was given. The authorized projects consist of two Khushab initiatives worth PKR 250 million and seven road building and maintenance plans for Bhakkar, with an estimated PKR 715 million. It was confirmed that these projects have received all of their financing, and that they should be finished this…

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Islamabad, Aug 31: The Ravi Urban Development Authority (RUDA) posted on their official Facebook handle that major progress has been made in Chahar Bagh as construction continues. Based on the specifics, the most recent infrastructure report shows significant advancements: the earthwork is almost finished at 99%, the drainage system is finished, and the sewage system is 98% complete. Overhead water tanks are 82% completed, while the boundary wall is 92% finished. Water supply installation is at 64%, while sub-base and base course works are at 69%. In total, 70.6% of the project has been completed. For more developments, stay tuned…

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Islamabad, Aug 31: The Central Cotton Research Institute in Multan hosted the official opening of an Eddy Covariance Flux Tower by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, which was made possible by money from the Green Climate Fund (GCF) and co-financing from the governments of Punjab and Sindh. In order for Pakistan to better monitor, analyze, and disseminate critical climate, water, and agricultural data all necessary for adapting to the effects of climate change through a better understanding of climate and ecosystem dynamics the installation of flux towers is a critical component of the project. Iftikhar Ali…

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Islamabad, Aug 31: Saqib Rauf, Pakistan’s ambassador-designate, met in-depth with Khurshid Barlas, the founder and chairman of the Pakistan Association of Exhibition Industry, and Fahad Barlas, the convener of exhibition, at the Pakistani Embassy in Bahrain. Provide specifics on the related conferences that were held in other nations, and assert that Pakistan’s present government is working to improve the country’s business and investment climate. We expect that soon Pakistan’s economy will be stabilized and that foreign investment will flow into Pakistan. We were also informed about the upcoming Smart Expo Jeddah Hilton Hotel and the second Pakistan Investment Summit, which…

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Islamabad, Aug 31: Hexing Electrical, a prominent Chinese corporate organization, has indicated interest in making investments in Pakistan’s important industries. In an Islamabad meeting with Minister for Board of Investment and Privatization Abdul Aleem Khan, Chairman of Hexing Group China Liang Zhang Zhou expressed interest. The Chinese delegation expressed their desire to establish enterprises and make investments in renewable energy. Liang Zhang Zhou declared, “We will establish factories in Pakistan in addition to our twenty countries of manufacturing.” He stated that a plant will be established to produce batteries and inverters. The Federal Minister promised to give Chinese and other…

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Islamabad, Aug 31: On Friday, the 2024 Online Summer Camp for Training Local Chinese Teachers in Pakistan came to a successful conclusion. This four-day session was designed to improve the knowledge and abilities of local educators. From August 23 to 26, Xinjiang Agricultural University (XAU) hosted the event, which was also co-organized by the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Education International Exchange Association and the Confucius Institute at the University of Agriculture, Faisalabad (CIUAF). Participating in the summer camp were 37 Chinese language lovers from overseas and local teachers. They represented two Confucius Classrooms, five Confucius Institutes, and seven universities in…

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Islamabad, Aug 31: The Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU) has released the Autumn 2024 semester’s second round of admissions. The AIOU lists the following programs as being offered in this phase: 1.5, 2.5, and 4-year B.Ed programs; Certificate courses; Associate Degree in Arts (B.A. General); Associate Degree in Commerce (B.Com); BBA; Associate Degree in Education; and BS (ODL) programs. The university website has prospectuses and admissions forms for every program. Forms for Associate Degrees (B.A/B.Com) and B.Ed programs are also available at the university’s regional offices and approved sale points around the nation, according to Syed Zia-ul-Hasnain, Director of Admissions.…

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Islamabad, Aug 31: According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) on Friday, September is expected to bring nearly normal rainfall to most parts of the nation. On the other hand, less rain during the post-monsoon season may cause fog and smog to appear early in some places. At a news briefing, PMD Director General Mahr Sahibzad Khan said that September rainfall in south-eastern Sindh and north-eastern Punjab could be somewhat above average. Additionally, he said that most of the nation’s daily maximum temperatures are predicted to remain normal or below normal. The PMD official went on to say that between…

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